We’ve written about Fogger before. Created for the Ubuntu App Showdown, Fogger is a GTK-Webkit site-specific browser (SSB) with native support for userscripts and userstyles that can modify the look and behaviour of web apps, integrating them into the Unity desktop.

These configurations can be ‘bundled’ up into distributable ‘Fogger Apps’.

But now the Fogger team have created a productive example of what the app can be used for…

Wunderlist for Fogger

The Wunderlist Fogger app uses a userstyle to better integrate the look of the app into the Ubuntu desktop. The upside to this is a native looking app, the downside is losing Wunderlist’s ‘unique’ look.

Wunderlist for Fogger also brings a well stocked quicklist to its Unity item.

Since then incompatibility issues have scuppered successive releases of the app on Ubuntu. Wunderkinder have told me that despite this they haven’t crossed Ubuntu support off of their to-do list just yet.

So in the mean time Wunderlist for Fogger is the perfect fill in replacement. It frog-leaps over many of the native client’s issues, giving you a stress free way to use the popular service right from Ubuntu.

How to install Wunderlist for Fogger on Ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10

To use Wunderlist for Fogger you will need to add and install from the following PPAs.

Adding third party PPAs isn’t usually recommended, and with Fogger to be made available in the Ubuntu Software Center at some point in the coming week or so, you may want to hold off on installing.

If not, here are the commands you need:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fogger-app-authors/ppa

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:loneowais/fogger

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install wunderlist-fogapp

Once installed launch Wunderlist using the Unity Dash. Note: to use the Wunderlist web-app you will need to sign in using (or create) a Wunderlist or Facebook account.